Sentence examples for the handed from inspiring English sources

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the handed

noun

The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.

  • Her hands are really strong.

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Dr. Joyce refers to the problem as "original syn," referring to the chemist's terms syn and anti for the structures in the handed forms.

Prebiotic chemists have long been at a loss to explain how the first living systems could have extracted just one kind of the handed chemicals from the mixtures on the early Earth.

However, these solutions need to communicate with some central or distributed entity to verify and validate the handed over mobile hosts, thereby incurring additional delay and signaling.

After the HOL, both CN 1 and CN 2 redirect their data traffic to the new location of the handed over MN.

Yet, RVS can only direct any host that intends to establish a new communication with the handed over MN to the old POA of the MN.

For LCP light the optical properties of such a handed resonator are formally the same as the properties of the isotropic passive or active Fabry Perot resonators, but the handed resonator is transparent to RCP light.

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"The hand?" "The hand".

The hand gestures.

The hand came down.

"The hand went up.

Talk to the hand.

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